My Romantic History at the Tron, Glasgow

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When this warm and winning comedy from D.C. Jackson appeared at last year’s
Edinburgh Fringe, it was an instant hit. But because it was a co-production
between three English theatres, it swiftly headed south.

Now, thanks to the Borderline company, founded 36 years ago and run by D. C.
Jackson’s father, Eddie, the rest of Scotland has a chance to enjoy a new
production of what is surely the most mature work to date from Scotland’s
newest generation of writing talent.

Tom and Amy, in their early thirties, start an affair at work, mostly because
they get a bit drunk